Mobile ECM - What You Should Be Thinking About

Mobile ECM - What You Should Be Thinking About

Cengiz Satir is a program director in IBM Enterprise Content Management and is responsible for IBM's social content management products and strategy. He holds an MBA degree in emerging technologies and is a 20-year veteran of the software industry.

Ian Story

Senior Product Manager

IBM ECM

Ian Story

Ian Story is a Senior Product Manager for Enterprise Content Management at IBM. He has responsibility for ECM mobile apps and strategy, the new IBM ECM user interface – IBM Content Navigator, social content management responsibilities corresponding to Quickr, Connections, and SharePoint Web Parts, and also emerging technologies related to ECM and the cloud. Prior to joining IBM in 2010, Ian was an ECM client in large Fortune 500 organizations including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Washington Mutual Bank, and Weyerhaeuser, with industry expertise dating back to 1998. Also previous to IBM, Ian was involved in the venture capital community and co-founded a privately held software research and development firm based in Seattle, specializing in mobile technology and application development. Ian holds bachelors degrees in both computer science and business from Pacific Lutheran University, and resides in Seattle, Washington, USA.

The use of smart devices and social applications has not only contributed to the explosion of information, but also to the growing trend where businesses are rapidly adopting social and mobile approaches to creating, consuming and managing content. Ability to manage content in the context of the work we do is now an expected user paradigm. Knowing that you can access content securely is no longer enough. Organizations want trusted content access from smart devices, but more importantly there is a demand for consistency across mobile, web and the desktop. The need for a seamless user experience for content management regardless of how, when and where content is accessed, managed and consumed is becoming critically important for businesses.